Funeral services for George W. Woodyard, 75, Lawrence, KS, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, November 13, 2010 at the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Lawrence, KS. Burial will follow at Oak Hill Cemetery in Lawrence. He died on Sunday, November 7, 2010 at Lawrence Memorial Hospital.
He was born the youngest of nine children on November 18, 1934 in Charleston, IL, the son of Lincoln & Iva Hanna Woodyard. He attended rural schools and graduated as salutatorian of his high school class at the age of fifteen. He moved to Lawrence with his family in 1966 from Champaign-Urbana, IL.
George received his B.S. in Education from Eastern Illinois University in 1954. He received his M.A. in Spanish from New Mexico State University in 1955. In 1966, he received his Ph.D. in Spanish from the University of Illinois. He taught for several years in Illinois high schools, and served two years (1957-1959) in the U.S. Army as an English instructor.
He was a retired professor of Spanish at the University of Kansas. He taught at KU from 1966-2005 as an associate professor and later as professor. While at KU, he served in several administrative positions. He was the Assistant Chairman of the Spanish & Portuguese Department from 1971-1974. From 1974-1978, he was Chairman of the Spanish and Portuguese Department. During his career, he taught Summer Language Institutes in Guadalajara, Barcelona, and Santiago de Campostela. In 1978-1989, he served as the Associate Dean of the Graduate School. From 1983-84, he served as the Associate Dean of the Graduate School. From 1983-84, he served as the Acting Dean of the Graduate School. In addition, he became the Associate Vice Chancellor of Research Graduate Studies and Public Service from 1980-1989, Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs from 1981-1994, and the first Dean of International Studies from 1989-1996. He was designated as a Professor Emeritus in 2005.
He was a member of the Lawrence Noon Rotary Club and Immanuel Lutheran Church. At the church, he was an active leader, serving several times as elder and president of the congregation.
George’s civic accomplishments included his work in organizing and developing the first Sister Cities Committee for Eutin, Germany and Hiratsuka, Japan, The Rotary Centennial Arboretum, near YSI in Lawrence, and his untiring work in raising funds as the President of the Board for the Lawrence Community Theatre and its development. As director of the capital campaign for the Lawrence Community Theatre, he and his team were successful in raising funds for the new building. He was known world-wide for his pioneering work in the theatre of Latin America, and he served forty years as editor of a journal that he founded. His theatre work was recognized with prizes and awards in Buenos Aires, Caracas, Bogotá, Mexico, Cairo and Miami. An International prize for playwriting is named for him. For years he participated on local theatre boards, both at KU and at the Community Theatre.
His other honors include: Four Avenues of Service Rotary Award in 2005, the Tom Wilkerson Teamwork Award City of Lawrence 2005, and the Paul Harris Fellow designation of the Lawrence Noon Rotary Club in 2006.
George was married to Eleanor Tendick on July 31, 1960 in Mt. Pulaski, IL. She survives of the home.
Other survivors include: four children, Shana (and Scott) Stuart of Iowa City, Iowa; Lance (and Erika) of Collbran, Colorado; Devon of Cedar Crest, New Mexico; Kenda (and Al) Arendt of Kansas City; and eight grandchildren: Kaela, Ryson, Darra and Logan Stuart; and Emma, Joseph, Rachel and Steven Woodyard; by a brother Thomas (Riverton, Wyoming) and sister Ruth (and Orville) Young (Washington, Illinois), and one sister-in-law Florence Woodyard (Charleston, Illinois). Four brothers and two sisters preceded him in death.
The family will greet friends from 5-7:30 p.m. Friday at the Immanuel Lutheran Church.
The family suggests memorials in his name to the Immanuel Lutheran Church, the Woodyard Fellowship at KU, or the Rotary Arboretum, in care of Warren-McElwain Mortuary.
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